Edwin Hunter

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Edwin Hunter

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Nonpartisan

Prior offices
United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana

Education

Law

George Washington University Law Center, 1938

Personal
Birthplace
Alexandria, La.

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Edwin Ford Hunter, Jr. (1911-2002) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.

Hunter received a recess appointment from President Dwight Eisenhower to the Western District of Louisiana on October 3, 1953, to a seat vacated by Gaston L. Porterie; nominated on January 11, 1954; he was confirmed by the Senate on February 9, 1954, and received his commission on February 10th. From 1973-1976, he served as the chief judge. He assumed senior status on February 19, 1976. He served the Western District of Louisiana until his death on February 22, 2002.[1] Hunter was succeeded in this position by Earl Veron.

Early life and education

  • George Washington University Law School, LL.B., 1938[1]

Professional career

  • Private practice, Springhill, Louisiana, 1938-1941
  • Private practice, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1941-1942
  • U.S. Navy, 1942-1945
  • Private practice, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1945-1953
  • Member, Louisiana State Legislature, 1948-1952
  • Executive counsel, Governor of Louisiana, 1952-1953[1]

Judicial nominations and appointments

Western District of Louisiana

Hunter received a recess appointment from President Dwight Eisenhower to the Western District of Louisiana on October 3, 1953, to a seat vacated by Gaston L. Porterie; nominated on January 11, 1954; he was confirmed by the Senate on February 9, 1954, and received his commission on February 10th. From 1973-1976, he served as the chief judge. He assumed senior status on February 19, 1976. He served the Western District of Louisiana until his death on February 22, 2002.[1] Hunter was succeeded in this position by Earl Veron.

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by:
Gaston Porterie
Western District of Louisiana
1954–1976
Seat #2
Succeeded by:
Earl Veron